That wouldn't be symbiosis. This situation is parasitism.
*parasitism is where one animal is helped while other is harmed* commensalism is where one is helped and other is not really affected mutualism is where both animals are helped
parasitism
parasitism or commensalism parasitism - when one organism benefits off the other and the other is harmed commensalism - when one benefits off the other, but neither organisms are harmed
a symbiotic relationship where one creature (the parasite) benefits, and the other (the host) is harmed
This is known as parasitism. The parasite organism benefits in some way by utilizing resources that would otherwise benefit the host organism. Thus, the host does not have access to those resources and is harmed, sometimes to the point of death.
This is called a symbiotic relationship.
host
The symbiotic relationship in which both participating parties benefit is called mutualism. When one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed it is called parasitism.
Commensalism benefits one organism and the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed.
*parasitism is where one animal is helped while other is harmed* commensalism is where one is helped and other is not really affected mutualism is where both animals are helped
parasitism
Commensalism benefits one organism and the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed.
Commensalism benefits one organism and the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed.
Commensalism benefits one organism and the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed.
This type of symbiotic relationship is called commensalism.
parasitism
parasitism